OPERA HOUSE. Direction f■ & N. T'nit. MONDAY, AUGUST Ist, A I«o TUES. & WED,, AUG, 2nd & 3rd. J. 4ind N. Tail, lmvo the honor to introduce to the M u.sical Public the turnons Italian Operatic Tenor, Signor nqtariello. NOTARIELLO. NOTARIELLO. NOTARIELLO. JioTARIELLO. //NOfARIELLO. //NOTARIELLO. SccneJJot t/erwhelming enthusiasm have the Auckland, Wellington, Cyytchurcli and Dunedin Concerts igfrthis opiincnt Artist. The Press in its superlative pronouncements:— AUCKLMjIrU.—“A beautiful voice of" wide njSngc, sound technical equipment, ijj(re judgment . . . and artist.” —Ho#nd. “PureSßel.panto, every note sweet, clear, free, finished vocalisation.’j^Star. WELLIN “Voice beautifully exhilarating strengtlJLnuui B - esonance—a fitie, artist.”—Dcjmnioii.l “A voice ridyl' and rare . r . the west natural vocal artist that has evrH been heard in New* Zealand.”—Times. “A voice highly cultivated, rich in tone-color and admirably managed. His success was instantaneous ... no exaggeration to say lie created a furore.”— Evening Post. Distinguished Supporting Artists: Mr. Gordon Short Pianist Miss Ray Fox Violiniste Miss Elsie Kell Soprano 5/- (Reserved), 3/-, 2/- (plus Tax). Plans at Miller's Corner. Hooking concessions to students. Personal Manager for Signor Notariello, Mr. A. P. Truda. Q.ISBORNE JJACING QLUB. X 0 T I GE.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LV, Issue 6142, 28 July 1921, Page 6
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